Canada establishes advisory committee for U.S. trade negotiations

Here's what it means for you.
Canada is taking proactive steps to safeguard its economic interests in upcoming trade discussions with the U.S.
What happened
Mark Carney announced a new advisory committee to assist in upcoming U.S.-Canada trade talks and emphasized that Canada will not allow the U.S. to dictate terms.
The Context
- The CUSMA review is due before July 1, 2026.
- The advisory committee includes conservatives and former provincial premiers.
- Carney aims to gather broad perspectives to advance Canada's interests.
Takeaway
As trade negotiations approach, Canada is positioning itself to assert its interests firmly against U.S. pressures.
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